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In the Seventh Game of Christmas my True Sens gave to me,Seven and twenty shots (first period)Six Give-awaysFIVE POWER PLAAAAAYS!Four first period PIMs,Another three for KarlssonTwo Hoffman goalsAnd a loss to that team from Philly.

Two straight regulation losses finds the Senators in the first wildcard spot with 5 teams all within 5 points looking to knock them further down the hill: Jersey is 1 back, Pittsburgh is 2 back but with 2 games in hand, then Florida, Tampa and Philly at 3, 4 and 5 points back, respectively. These are desperate times. And with the LA Kings shuffling into town, seething from an OT loss in Buffalo, the desperation level rises. If the Sens can match their own "desperation level" to that of the situation, we could have quite a game. If not, we could be out of that wildcard spot Tuesday night.

On the other hand, we are tied in points with Boston for 3rd in the Atlantic (although they have 2 games in hand). Boston is hosting the Oilers. So we could be out of that wildcard spot tonight, too.

GO SENS GO!!!

(also Go Oilers)

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After two straight losses Cameron doesn't have the luxury -- or the excuse -- to not make any lineup changes. Let's hope this Boro-as-a-forward experiment is over. Some might say this Wier-as-a-defenseman experiment should also be over. I wouldn't mind seeing him as a forward, to be honest.

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Ev wrote:Boro as a forward is completely fine. In fact it's better because he can just keep hitting without worrying about being in position. A winger game suits him perfectly.

Did you ask Turris and Ryan how they felt about it? Have you checked the stats? We are not playing a 7 game series so those big hits are likely benefiting the next team more than us. Meanwhile, from his first game as a forward, at 5v5 when he was on the ice the Sens generated 0 shot attempts while the opposition generated 11. You don't win games in the regular season by outhitting your opponent. You win by outscoring.

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Ev

Ev wrote:Boro as a forward is completely fine. In fact it's better because he can just keep hitting without worrying about being in position. A winger game suits him perfectly.

Did you ask Turris and Ryan how they felt about it? Have you checked the stats? We are not playing a 7 game series so those big hits are likely benefiting the next team more than us. Meanwhile, from his first game as a forward, at 5v5 when he was on the ice the Sens generated 0 shot attempts while the opposition generated 11. You don't win games in the regular season by outhitting your opponent. You win by outscoring.

SensHulk

They've lost 3 of 4, not 4 of 5. That would mean they lost the islanders game.

Expect a loss tonight. Kings never lose in Ottawa (at least in recent memory....think they lost in 2010 by some fluke goal that didn't count). And as Pierre Mcguire always puts it, the losing team that ottawa plays is always 'mad'. I wonder when the sens will ever get mad.

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SeawaySensFan wrote:Sens have been real good coming off a loss. I expect a hard-fought game tonight.

They've lost 4 of their last 5. That means twice they lost two in a row. So their "rebound" control is a little suspect.

Yeah. I was just kidding.

That said, I *do* expect a hard fight tonight. I think the problem was that Cameron let them have the day (and night) off on Friday. Ste. Catherine Street. Peel. Stanley. I think some of the boys did a little partying. Maybe Cameron was not so much upset at them as he was at himself for letting them off the leash.

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Michallica wrote:They've lost 3 of 4, not 4 of 5. That would mean they lost the islanders game.

Expect a loss tonight. Kings never lose in Ottawa (at least in recent memory....think they lost in 2010 by some fluke goal that didn't count). And as Pierre Mcguire always puts it, the losing team that ottawa plays is always 'mad'. I wonder when the sens will ever get mad.

Dammit, sometimes when I listen to Pierre I just assume he's always right. He said 4 of 5 this morning.

Don't forget the combined number of years since they won in Dallas or Colorado. The law of averages is in our favor.

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SensHulk

Michallica wrote:They've lost 3 of 4, not 4 of 5. That would mean they lost the islanders game.

Expect a loss tonight. Kings never lose in Ottawa (at least in recent memory....think they lost in 2010 by some fluke goal that didn't count). And as Pierre Mcguire always puts it, the losing team that ottawa plays is always 'mad'. I wonder when the sens will ever get mad.

Dammit, sometimes when I listen to Pierre I just assume he's always right. He said 4 of 5 this morning.

Don't forget the combined number of years since they won in Dallas or Colorado. The law of averages is in our favor.

Shhhhhh! You're jinxing the jinx...which means I just jinxed it further.

And yeah I figured you got that from Pierre, I heard that this morning and was like 'Noooo it's not as bad as 4 of 5!' but then again after tonight, it might be...

He's tiring though. Always says whatever team ottawa plays will be mad. So I just expect losses from here on out unless the opposing team is coming off a win.